Doctor Who Knitting Patterns

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Free Patterns

TARDIS Police Box Sox

Complete sock pattern inspired by Doctor Who that is knit top-down with a heel flap with stranded colorwork and slipped stitches. Other heel styles can easily be used in place of the heel flap. Designed by Audry Nicklin who wanted to create a complete sock pattern that fit without being too tight or loose. Sizes Small (Large); 7½ (9)” / 19 (23) cm around ball of foot and calf, unstretched. Fingering weight yarn.

TARDIS Coin Purse

Possibly not bigger on the inside! according the the designer Claire Sears. Knit flat or in the round, the look of Doctor Who’s police box transport is created with knit and purl stitches with intarsia or duplicate stitch.

Tom Baker Scarves

Chris Brimelow has a site dedicated to Chris’s thoroughly researched designs for Doctor Who scarves with tips on yarns to use for the best color match.

Seasons 12-14 Doctor Who Scarf

Chris Brimelow has a site dedicated to after the first scarf worn by Tom Baker from Robot in season 12 through The Seeds of Doom in season 13, and in scenes from The Masque of Mandragora, The Hand of Fear, and The Deadly Assassin in season 14

Season 18 Doctor Who Scarf

Pandorica / Centurion Shawl

This shawl is inspired by Doctor Who’s companion Rory Williams and his role as the Last Centurion, Amy’s protector during her 2,000 year confinement to the Pandorica. This shawlette is an interpretation of the Pandorica itself, with its strong geometric patterning and also the shape of centurion shield. Fingering weight yarn. Designed by Awilda B. Designs

Patterns for Purchase

Warmer on the Inside Mittens or Handwarmers

These Doctor Who inspired mittens or fingerless mitts feature swirling TARDIS police boxes, Daleks, Cybermen, and weeping angels on the cuffs, and sonic screwdrivers on the thumbs in stranded colorwork. Fingering weight yarn. Designed by Maire Martin. Pictured projects by knittintin and AnniinaK

T.A.R.D.I.Shawl

This double shawl pattern inspired by Doctor Who features the famous Police Box with cable time vortext motif as a border to two sideways-knit crescents. Fingering weight yarn. Designed by Anna Richardson.

The Daleks Have the TARDIS Mittens

The Doctor's Wife

A bottom-up pullover inspired by Doctor Who, knit in the round, featuring a colorwork motif of the T.A.R.D.I.S. The only finishing is underarm grafts and weaving in ends. Sizes 36(40, 44, 48, 52). Designed by Corrine Walcher.

TARDIS Slouchy Beanie

Police Box Slouchy Hat

I’ve looked at a lot of Dr. Who Tardis inspired hats and in my opinion this is the best. A well-designed, very finished looking pattern with a lot of style. I begged the designer CID Hanscom to put it on Etsy so I could share it with you and she did!

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